An active inductance circuit comprising a signal terminal (OUT) and having voltage and current characteristics, as viewed from this terminal, which are identical to those of a circuit comprising an inductance, this active inductance circuit having a structure in which the drain terminal of a first MOS transistor M1 and the gate terminal of a second MOS transistor M2 different in conductivity type from the first MOS transistor are connected to the signal terminal, the gate terminal of the first MOS transistor is connected to the source terminal of the second MOS transistor, a capacitor and a current source are connected to the source terminal of the second transistor, the source terminal of the first MOS transistor and the drain terminal of the second MOS transistor are connected to a power source and other terminals of the capacitor and current source are connected to another power source.
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1. An active inductance circuit in which voltage and current characteristics at an output terminal represent characteristics of the circuit including inductance, comprising:
a first transistor comprising a control terminal, a first signal terminal, and a second signal terminal;
a second transistor different in conductivity type from the first transistor, comprising a control terminal, a first signal terminal, and a second signal terminal;
a capacitor; and
a current source,
wherein the first signal terminal of the first transistor is connected to the output terminal;
the control terminal of the second transistor is connected to the first signal terminal of the first transistor;
the control terminal of the first transistor is connected to the second signal terminal of the second transistor; and
the second signal terminal of the second transistor is connected to a terminal of the current source and a terminal of the capacitor.
10. A differential amplifier circuit comprising:
a first active inductance circuit;
a second active inductance circuit; and
a differential pair comprising a first transistor and a second transistor; wherein control terminals of the first and second transistors are input terminals for differential signals,
output terminals of the first and second active inductance circuits are connected to first signal terminals of the first and second transistors respectively;
the first signal terminals of the first and second transistors are differential signal output terminals,
second signal terminals of the first and second transistors are connected to a current source,
each of the first and second active inductance circuits comprises a third transistor comprising a control terminal, a first signal terminal, and a second signal terminal; a fourth transistor different in conductivity type from the third transistor, comprising a control terminal, a first signal terminal, and a second signal terminal; a capacitor; and a second current source,
the first signal terminal of the third transistor is connected to an output terminal,
the control terminal of the fourth transistor is connected to the first signal terminal of the third transistor,
the control terminal of the third transistor is connected to the second signal terminal of the fourth transistor, and
the second signal terminal of the fourth transistor is connected to a terminal of the second current source and a terminal of the capacitor.
2. An active inductance circuit according to
3. An active inductance circuit according to
4. An active inductance circuit according to
5. An active inductance circuit according to
6. An active inductance circuit according to
the second signal terminal of the first transistor and the first signal terminal of the second transistor are connected to a first power source, and
another terminal of the current source and another terminal of the capacitor are connected to a second power source.
7. An active inductance circuit according to
8. An active inductance circuit according to
9. An active inductance circuit according to
11. A differential amplifier circuit according to
12. A differential amplifier circuit according to
the current source comprises a third current source connected to the source terminal of the first transistor and a fourth current source connected to the source terminal of the second transistor, and
an impedance element is connected between the source terminals of the first and second transistors.
13. A differential amplifier circuit according to
14. A differential amplifier circuit according to
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an active inductance circuit having transistors and a capacitor and operating as an inductance and to a differential amplifier circuit having the circuit.
2. Description of the Related Art
Inductances have been widely used with the object of extending an amplification band and compensating transmission characteristics in high-speed communication circuits. However, an inductance located in a chip fabricated by using wiring layers requires a large surface area even in the case of a small inductance value. As a result, cost is raised due to increase in the chip size, and logic that can be carried on the chip is decreased. To overcome this problem, active inductance circuits in which active elements such as transistors and passive elements such as capacitors are combined to have characteristics equivalent to an inductance have been suggested
An example of such an active inductance circuit is disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2001-251164.
Further, in the differential integrator, the gate terminals of MOS transistors 40a and 40b are connected to drain terminals of MOS transistors 40b and 40a, respectively. The source terminals of MOS transistors 40a and 40b are commonly connected and grounded via a first current source 45. The second differential pair is composed of MOS transistors 42a and 42b in which the gate terminals are connected to drain terminals of MOS transistors 40a and 40b constituting the third differential pair and the drain terminals are connected to input signal voltage terminals.
In this conventional example, the impedance (Zin), as viewed from the input terminals, is represented by
Zin=Vin/Iin=sC/(gm*gm)
and is equivalent to an inductance, as viewed from the input terminals. In this conventional example, the active inductance is constituted by three MOS transistors per one differential channel, that is, a total of six transistors.
As mentioned hereinabove, the conventional active inductance requires a total of six elements for a differential circuit. Thus, in high-frequency applications, parasitic capacitances of three MOS in each channel of the differential circuit are generated, thereby degrading the high-frequency characteristic. Furthermore, when an amplification circuit is composed by employing this active inductance as a load, because a bias current flows from Vi in the input direction, drain terminals of a differential pair composed of PMOS have to be connected to the input terminal Vi.
In this case, the gate-source voltage of MOS transistors 41a and 41b, the gate-source voltage of MOS transistors 40a and 40b, and the voltage drop component of the current source 45 are added to the voltage drop of the conventional active inductance used as a load, even when the lowest values are assumed. As a result, the voltage drop in the conventional active inductance is large, and thus it is difficult to make a transition to low-voltage operation when an amplifier is composed by using such a conventional example.
With the foregoing in view, it is an object of the present invention to provide an active inductance circuit with reduced number of elements. It is another object of the present invention to provide an active inductance circuit in which degradation of frequency characteristic can be controlled. It is yet another object of the present invention to provide an active inductance circuit that has a small voltage drop which is advantageous for low-voltage operation.
To these ends, according to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided an active inductance circuit in which voltage and current characteristics at an output terminal represent characteristics of the circuit including inductance, including a first transistor having a control terminal, a first signal terminal, and a second signal terminal; a second transistor different in conductivity type from the first transistor, having a control terminal, a first signal terminal, and a second signal terminal; a capacitor; and a current source, wherein the first signal terminal of the first transistor is connected to the output terminal; the control terminal of the second transistor is connected to the first signal terminal of the first transistor; the control terminal of the first transistor is connected to the second signal terminal of the second transistor; and the second signal terminal of the second transistor is connected to a terminal of the current source and a terminal of the capacitor. This configuration enables an active inductance circuit with reduced number of elements. A connection of these elements is not limited to a direct connection, and various electrical connections, including a connection containing impedance, may be used within the range of operation as an active inductance circuit.
In the above aspect of this invention, it is preferred that the first and second transistors are MOS transistors, the control terminal is a gate terminal, the first terminal is a drain terminal, and the second terminal is a source terminal so as to improve frequency characteristics and reduce power consumption.
In the above aspect of this invention, the first transistor may be a PMOS transistor and the second transistor may be an NMOS transistor. Alternatively, the first transistor may be an NMOS transistor and the second transistor may be an PMOS transistor.
In the above aspect of this invention, it is preferred that the second signal terminal of the first transistor and the first signal terminal of the second transistor are connected to a first power source, and another terminal of the current source and another terminal of the capacitor are connected to a second power source.
In the above aspect of this invention, the active inductance circuit may further include a second capacitor connected in parallel with the first transistor. This allows the circuit to have resonance characteristics in a specific frequency, enabling to form a bandpass filter, for example.
In the above aspect of this invention, the capacitor may be a variable capacitor controlled with a control signal. This allows control of impedance characteristics. Also in the above aspect of this invention, an electric current value of the current source may be controlled with a control signal. This allows control of impedance characteristics.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a differential amplifier circuit including a first active inductance circuit; a second active inductance circuit; and a differential pair having a first transistor and a second transistor; wherein control terminals of the first and second transistors are input terminals for differential signals, output terminals of the first and second active inductance circuits are connected to first signal terminals of the first and second transistors respectively; the first signal terminals of the first and second transistors are differential signal output terminals, second signal terminals of the first and second transistors are connected to a current source, each of the first and second active inductance circuits has a third transistor having a control terminal, a first signal terminal, and a second signal terminal; a fourth transistor different in conductivity type from the third transistor, having a control terminal, a first signal terminal, and a second signal terminal; a capacitor; and a second current source, the first signal terminal of the third transistor is connected to an output terminal, the control terminal of the fourth transistor is connected to the first signal terminal of the third transistor, the control terminal of the third transistor is connected to the second signal terminal of the fourth transistor, and the second signal terminal of the fourth transistor is connected to a terminal of the second current source and a terminal of the capacitor. This configuration enables a differential amplifier having an active conductor with reduced number of elements.
In the above aspect of this invention, the first, second, third, and fourth transistors may be MOS transistors, the control terminal may be a gate terminal, the first terminal may be a drain terminal, and the second terminal may be a source terminal.
In the above aspect of this invention, the current source may have a third current source connected to the source terminal of the first transistor and a fourth current source connected to the source terminal of the second transistor; and an impedance element may be connected between the source terminals of the first and second transistors. The impedance element is preferably constituted by a capacitor. This can suppress a gain in a low-pressure region, enabling to form a high-pass amplifier, for example. Further, each of the first and second active inductance circuits may have a third capacitor connected in parallel with the third transistor. This enables to form a bandpass amplifier, for example.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not to be considered as limiting the present invention.
The preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described hereinbelow. The explanation provided hereinbelow merely illustrates the embodiments of the present invention, and the present invention is not limited to the below-described embodiments. The description hereinbelow is appropriately shortened and simplified to clarify the explanation. A person skilled in the art will be able to easily change, add, or modify various elements of the below-described embodiments, without departing from the scope of the present invention. In the figures, the identical reference symbols denote identical structural elements and the redundant explanation thereof is omitted.
The current source 4 is connected to a low-voltage power source VSS. The gate of the MOS transistor M1(1) and a capacitor 3 are connected to the source of the NMOS transistor M2(2). The other terminal of the capacitor 3 is connected to the VSS. The capacitor 3 and current source 4 are connected in parallel between the source of the NMOS transistor M2(2) and the low-voltage power source VSS. In the output terminal OUT of this circuit, changes in the ratio of the output current Iout to the output voltage Vout with respect to frequency are equivalent to an inductance.
The operation characteristics of this circuit will be explained below by using mathematical formulas. First, we will explain that the PMOS transistor M1(1) necessarily operates in a linear region (triode region) of MOS transistor. The gate-source voltage Vgs,M1 of the PMOS transistor M1(1) is represented by the following formula:
Vgs,M1=Vds,M1+Vgs,M2=Vds,M1+Vth,M2+(Vgs,M2−Vth,M2) (1)
Here, Vds is a drain-source voltage of the MOS transistor, Vth is a threshold voltage of the MOS transistor. Here, if the threshold voltages Vth of the PMOS transistor M1(1) and NMOS transistor M2(2) are considered to be almost equal and Vth,M2 of the second term in the right side of Formula (1) is replaced with Vth,M1, then formula (1) becomes:
Vgs,M1−Vth,M1=Vds,M1+(Vgs,M2−Vth,M2) (2)
In the NMOS transistor M2(2), a bias current flows due to the presence of the current source 4. As a result, the term in the parentheses in Formula (2) is necessarily more than zero. Thus,
Vgs,M1−Vth,M1>Vds,M1 (3)
and the PMOS transistor M1(1) operates in a linear region.
When the NMOS transistor M2(2) is operated at a high speed, a large current typically flows. As a result, the value in the parentheses in formula (2) is increased. Thus, the following relationship is valid:
2*(Vgs,M1−Vth,M1)>>Vds,M1 (4)
In this case, the current-voltage characteristic of the PMOS transistor M1(1) is represented by the following formula.
Id,M1=μpCoxW/L*(Vgs,M1−Vth,M1)*Vds,M1 (5)
Here μ is electron mobility, Cox is the oxide film thickness of MOS, W is a gate width, and L is a gate length.
The operation of the circuit of the present embodiment as an inductance will be explained below. If the gate-source voltage Vgs,M1 and drain-source voltage Vds,M1 of the PMOS transistor M1(1) are slightly changed, the drain current becomes:
Because the NMOS transistor M2(2) operates in a saturation region, the drain current characteristic of the NMOS transistor M2(2) relating to a low-amplitude signal becomes as follows:
ΔId,M2=gm,M2ΔVgs,M2=gm,M2(−ΔVds,M1+ΔVgs,M1) (7)
gm,M2 is a trans-conductance of the NMOS transistor M2(2).
Due to capacitor 3, Vgs,M1 changes as the following voltage.
Here, s is a Laplacian. Rearranging formula (8), we obtain
Substituting this formula to formula (6), we obtain
Thus, the impedance Z, as viewed from the terminal Io, can be represented as
Thus, as shown in
In this way, in the circuit of the present embodiment, only two transistors are used or only four transistors are used when the circuit is employed as a load of a differential circuit. Thus, the number of elements is small and the circuit can operate up to an accordingly high value. In other words, in the present embodiment, a circuit functioning as an inductance is constituted by two transistors, a capacitor, and a current source. Thus, the number of transistors is less than in the conventional circuit, the parasitic capacitance of transistors which hinders high-speed operation is reduced and the circuit can operate at a higher speed.
On the other hand, when the circuit of the present embodiment is connected as a load, the voltage drop on the load is merely the source-drain voltage of operation in the linear region of the PMOS transistor M1(1). As a result, the voltage drop is small and low-voltage operation is possible. In other words, in the present embodiment, the voltage drop on the signal terminals and power source terminals is determined by the drain-source voltage of the transistor serving as a load. Furthermore, because the transistor operates in a linear region, it can operate at a lower voltage.
It will be readily understood that, as shown in
In other words, the drains of NMOS transistors 11a and 11b are connected to respective output terminals of the active inductors 10a and 10b, the nodes are connected to output terminals OUTB and OUT, and signals are outputted. The IN and OUTB are in the same phase, and the INB and OUT are in the same phase. Thus, using the active inductors 10a and 10b as loads makes it possible to obtain an amplifier having a peaking characteristic with a higher amplification ratio in a high region. The circuit of the present embodiment is constituted by three circuits connected in series, including the current source 12. Thus, a circuit capable of operating at a low voltage such that the power source voltage is 1.2 V can be obtained.
It will be readily apparent that a differential pair can be composed by using PMOS transistors by changing the connection relation. In this case, the conductivity type of each transistor in the active conductance is typically inversed with respect to that shown in
The connection mode of active inductors 10a and 10b and NMOS transistors 11a and 11b is identical to that of the second embodiment. Using such a circuit configuration makes it possible to realize a high-pass amplifier in which a gain in a low-frequency region is further suppressed. A resistor can be used as impedance instead of the capacitor 13. Alternatively, a resistor and a capacitor can be connected in series between the sources of NMOS transistors 11a and 11b.
Controlling the variable current sources 20a and 20b by the control signal makes it possible to control the impedance characteristic of active inductors 10a and 10b. For example, employing multistage connection of the differential amplifier circuits of the present embodiment makes it possible to obtain a ring oscillator. Applying adequate control signals to the control terminal Vc of variable current sources 20a and 20b makes it possible to realize a VCO (Voltage Controlled Oscillator) with good high-frequency characteristic.
Controlling the variable capacitors 30a, 30b by the control signal makes it possible to control effectively the impedance characteristic of active inductors 10a and 10b. For example, employing multistage connection of the differential amplifier circuits of the present embodiment makes it possible to obtain a ring oscillator. Applying adequate control signals to the control terminal Vc of capacitors 30a and 30b makes it possible to realize a VCO with good high-frequency characteristic.
Thus, the present invention can provide an active inductance circuit that can operate at a high speed and a low voltage.
From the invention thus described, it will be obvious that the embodiments of the invention may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended for inclusion within the scope of the following claims.
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